Andrew Redmayne, Australia goalkeeper, spoke after being the hero in the playoff against Peru | RMMD DTBN | SPORT-TOTAL

The peruvian national team drew goalless once morest Australia in regulation and extra time, forcing the move to World Cup Qatar 2022 defined from the twelve steps. For the penalty kicks, the coach of the Australian cast decided to bring in goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne.

Andre saved Alex Valera’s penalty and got Australia to be present in a new World Cup. Due to his decisive participation, he was one of the most requested by the fans and the Australian press.

“It’s huge, you can already see the impact it’s had. The fans and media are so positive, optimistic and anxious. That’s the influence we have being on the national team. Success is contagious.”.

“It’s quite surreal. It hasn’t really sunk in yet. I am not a hero. I only played a very small role, so I can’t take any credit.”added the 33-year-old goalkeeper.

The 2022 World Cup in Qatar is getting closer. The illusions of the Peruvian National Team are at their peak, and in this context, FIFA presented Al Rihla, the official ball for the next World Cup event.

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